http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/336987/was-hounded-fools-braying-asses-5760358/
Peter Mc Hugh2017-01-04http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/336987/was-hounded-fools-braying-asses-5760358/Was hounded out by fools and braying asses. Whatever Yes Person they give this job to now will probably spend their time blaming both his predecessor and the EU for their inability to do their job competently.
]]><p>Was hounded out by fools and braying asses. Whatever Yes Person they give this job to now will probably spend their time blaming both his predecessor and the EU for their inability to do their job competently.</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/501695/the-meaning-brexit-means-brexit-brexit-means-neverending-5760312/
Pádraig Ó Raghaill2017-01-04http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/501695/the-meaning-brexit-means-brexit-brexit-means-neverending-5760312/The meaning of “Brexit means Brexit”: Brexit means neverending Brexit, because no matter what Brexit there will be, there will never be an agreement on what Brexit means, and the lunatics will shift the goalposts anyway. And so the debate will never end.﻿
]]><p>The meaning of “Brexit means Brexit”: Brexit means neverending Brexit, because no matter what Brexit there will be, there will never be an agreement on what Brexit means, and the lunatics will shift the goalposts anyway. And so the debate will never end.﻿</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/66541/if-teresa-may-balls-shed-abandon-ship-admit-5760343/
alphanautica2017-01-04http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/66541/if-teresa-may-balls-shed-abandon-ship-admit-5760343/If Teresa May had any balls she’d abandon ship too and admit Brexit is as stupid as the people who voted for it.

You can’t punish 49% of the UK for the other 51% that are morons.

]]><p>If Teresa May had any balls she’d abandon ship too and admit Brexit is as stupid as the people who voted for it. </p>
<p>You can’t punish 49% of the UK for the other 51% that are morons.</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/405081/this-bad-news-ireland-5760338/
HOTBank2017-01-04http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/405081/this-bad-news-ireland-5760338/This is really bad news for Ireland. There will now be no negotiation, just some table thumping followed by chaos. The inmates have truly taken over the asylum.
]]><p>This is really bad news for Ireland. There will now be no negotiation, just some table thumping followed by chaos. The inmates have truly taken over the asylum.</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/308417/had-job-years-5760313/
Dessie Curley2017-01-04http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/308417/had-job-years-5760313/Had the job for years. First time he was required to do a bit of work and he says f this. This job was just a free ride on the gravy train
]]><p>Had the job for years. First time he was required to do a bit of work and he says f this. This job was just a free ride on the gravy train</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/298995/muddled-thinking-i-noticed-mention-word-plan-5760475/
The Edge2017-01-04http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/298995/muddled-thinking-i-noticed-mention-word-plan-5760475/‘muddled thinking’ I noticed that he did not mention the word plan. How is it possible that 6 months after the vote they still don’t have a plan, and the worst part of this whole process is that the British arrogance. Demand all the goodies you want, but at the end of the day the Brits will likely leave the EU entirely (more likely they’ll be kicked out). And we will have a hard border.

This is a far bigger mess than any issues we’ve had to dealt in Irish Water. We can count ourselves lucky that Kenny isn’t as short sighted as May or as stupid as Cameron.

]]><p>‘muddled thinking’ I noticed that he did not mention the word plan. How is it possible that 6 months after the vote they still don’t have a plan, and the worst part of this whole process is that the British arrogance. Demand all the goodies you want, but at the end of the day the Brits will likely leave the EU entirely (more likely they’ll be kicked out). And we will have a hard border. </p>
<p>This is a far bigger mess than any issues we’ve had to dealt in Irish Water. We can count ourselves lucky that Kenny isn’t as short sighted as May or as stupid as Cameron.</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/60211/his-contract-november-hugely-favour-leaving-5760381/
Shayne O'Odonoghue2017-01-04http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/60211/his-contract-november-hugely-favour-leaving-5760381/His contract up in November, and he is hugely not in favour of leaving. He might have experience but no appetite for the job. Won’t be around to see it through anyway so don’t see the need for drama.
]]><p>His contract up in November, and he is hugely not in favour of leaving. He might have experience but no appetite for the job. Won’t be around to see it through anyway so don’t see the need for drama.</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/384405/the-british-government-organise-reality-tv-show-pick-5760521/
John Mullan2017-01-04http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/384405/the-british-government-organise-reality-tv-show-pick-5760521/The best thing to do now would be for the British government to organise a new reality tv show to pick their team; “Strictly come negotiating”
]]><p>The best thing to do now would be for the British government to organise a new reality tv show to pick their team; “Strictly come negotiating”</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/6199/the-british-tory-party-busy-navel-gazing-worry-5760615/
Chris Kirk2017-01-04http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/6199/the-british-tory-party-busy-navel-gazing-worry-5760615/The British tory party are to busy navel gazing to worry about Rogers resignation, they might wake in a couple of months time but not before.
]]><p>The British tory party are to busy navel gazing to worry about Rogers resignation, they might wake in a couple of months time but not before.</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/499232/is-late-british-government-rerun-referendumwe-gone-road-5761157/
Jim Kirby2017-01-04http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/499232/is-late-british-government-rerun-referendumwe-gone-road-5761157/Is it really too late for the British Government to rerun the Referendum—we have gone down that road.
]]><p>Is it really too late for the British Government to rerun the Referendum—we have gone down that road.</p>
http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/97175/so-ambassador-resigns-email-eh-very-professional-5762558/
Joseph Siddall2017-01-04http://www.thejournal.ie/profile/97175/so-ambassador-resigns-email-eh-very-professional-5762558/So the Ambassador resigns by email, eh? Very professional. Presumably, as his mate Cameron is now outed as a person of very low integrity and nil influence, he will hear about not getting a knighthood via the same route. However, that’s just wishful thinking. HMQ has much higher standards than the vast majority of her government, or opposition or the vast majority of politicians in fact.
]]><p>So the Ambassador resigns by email, eh? Very professional. Presumably, as his mate Cameron is now outed as a person of very low integrity and nil influence, he will hear about not getting a knighthood via the same route. However, that’s just wishful thinking. HMQ has much higher standards than the vast majority of her government, or opposition or the vast majority of politicians in fact.</p>